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MITIGATION RATES PER HOUR MOTOR VEHICLE INCIDENTS Level 1 $435.00 Provide hazardous materials assessment and scene stabilization. This will be the most common billing level. This occurs almost every time the fire department responds to an accident/incident. Level 2 $495.00 Includes Level 1 services, as well as clean up and material used (sorbents) for hazardous fluid clean up and disposal. We will bill at this level if the fire department has to clean up any gasoline or other automotive fluids that are spilled as a result of the accident/incident. Level 3 CAR FIRE $605.00 Provide scene safety, fire suppression, breathing air, rescue tools, hand tools, hose, tip use, foam, structure protection, and clean up gasoline or other automotive fluids that are spilled as a result of the accident/incident. Level 4 $1,800.00 Includes Level 1 and 2 services, as well as extrication (heavy rescue tools, ropes, airbags, cribbing etc.). We will bill at this level if the fire department has to free/remove anyone from the vehicle(s) using any equipment. We will not bill at this level if the patient is simply unconscious and fire department is able to open the door to access the patient. This level is to be billed only if equipment is deployed. Level 5 $2,200.00 Includes Levels 1, 2, and 4 services, as well as Air Care (multi-engine company response, mutual aid, helicopter). We will bill at this level any time a helicopter is utilized to transport the patient(s). Level 6 Itemized Response: You have the option to bill each incident as an independent event with custom mitigation rates, for each incident using, itemized rates deemed usual, customary and reasonable (UCR). These incidents will be billed, itemized per apparatus, per personnel, plus products and equipment used. 1

HAZMAT Level 1 $700.00 Basic Response: Claim will include engine response, first responder assignment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, set-up and command. Level 2 $2,500.00 Intermediate Response: Claim will include engine response, first responder assignment, hazmat certified team and appropriate equipment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, set-up and command, Level A or B suit donning, breathing air and detection equipment. Set-up and removal of decon center. Level 3 $5,900.00 Advanced Response: Claim will include engine response, first responder assignment, hazmat certified team and appropriate equipment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, first responder set-up and command, Level A or B suit donning, breathing air and detection equipment and robot deployment. Set-up and removal of decon center, detection equipment, recovery and identification of material. Disposal and environment clean up. Includes above in addition to any disposal rates of material and contaminated equipment and material used at scene. Includes three hours of on-scene time each additional hour @ $300.00 per HAZMAT team. FIRE INVESTIGATION Fire Investigation Team - $275.00 per hour. Includes: Scene Safety Investigation Source Identification K-9/Arson Dog Unit Identification Equipment Mobile Detection Unit Fire Report The claim begins when the Fire Investigator responds to the incident and is billed for logged time only. 2

FIRES Assignment - $400.00 per hour, per engine / $500.00 per hour, per truck Includes: Scene Safety Investigation Fire / Hazard Control This will be the most common billing level. This occurs almost every time the fire department responds to an incident. OPTIONAL: A fire department has the option to bill each fire as an independent event with custom mitigation rates. Itemized, per person, at various pay levels and for itemized products use. WATER INCIDENTS Level 1 Basic Response: Claim will include engine response, first responder assignment, perimeter establishment, evacuations, first responder set-up and command, scene safety and investigation (including possible patient contact, hazard control). This will be the most common billing level. This occurs almost every time the fire department responds to a water incident. Billed at $400.00 plus $50.00 per hour, per rescue person. Level 2 Intermediate Response: Includes Level 1 services, as well as clean up and material used (sorbents), minor hazardous clean up and disposal. We will bill at this level if the fire department has to clean up small amounts of gasoline or other fluids that are spilled as a result of the incident. Billed at $800.00 plus $50.00 per hour, per rescue person. 3

Level 3 Advanced Response: Includes Level 1 and Level 2 services, as well as D.A.R.T. activation, donning breathing apparatus and detection equipment. Set up and removal of decon center, detection equipment, recovery and identification of material. Disposal and environment clean up. Includes above in addition to any disposal rates of material and contaminated equipment and material used at scene. Billed at $2,000.00 plus $50.00 per hour per rescue person, plus $100.00 per hour per HAZMAT team member. Level 4 Itemized Response: You have the option to bill each incident as an independent event with custom mitigation rates for each incident using itemized rates deemed usual, customary, and reasonable (UCR). These incidents will be billed, itemized, per trained rescue person, plus rescue products used. BACK COUNTRY OR SPECIAL RESCUE Itemized Response: Each incident will be billed with custom mitigation rates deemed usual, customary and reasonable (UCR). These incidents will be billed, itemized per apparatus per hour, per trained rescue person per hour, plus rescue products used. Minimum billed $400.00 for the first response vehicle plus $50.00 per rescue person. Additional rates of $400.00 per hour per response vehicle and $50.00 per hour per rescue person. CHIEF RESPONSE This includes the set-up of Command, and providing direction of the incident. This could include operations, safety, and administration of the incident. Billed at $250.00 per hour. MISCELLANEOUS Engine billed at $400.00 per hour. Truck billed at $500.00 per hour. Miscellaneous equipment billed at $300.00. 4

MITIGATION RATE NOTES The mitigation rates above are average billing levels, and are typical for the incident responses listed; however, when a claim is submitted, it will be itemized and based on the actual services provided. These average mitigation rates were determined by itemizing costs for a typical run (from the time a fire apparatus leaves the station until it returns to the station) and are based on the actual costs, using amortized schedules for apparatus (including useful life, equipment, repairs, and maintenance) and labor rates (an average department s actual personnel expense and not just a firefighter's basic wage). The actual personnel expense includes costs such as wages, retirement, benefits, workers comp, insurance, etc. 5